Fears over melting Antarctic ice

The huge West Antarctic ice sheet is undergoing a glacially slow but unstoppable collapse, new studies show, and scientists say that means a bigger rise in sea level than previously thought.

Fears over melting Antarctic ice

The huge West Antarctic ice sheet is undergoing a glacially slow but unstoppable collapse, new studies show, and scientists say that means a bigger rise in sea level than previously thought.

The worrisome outcomes will not be seen soon – scientists are talking hundreds of years – but over that time the melt that has started could add 4ft to 12ft to current sea levels.

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